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    Quote Originally Posted by Stiffler View Post
    Those are the switches??? You gotta be kidding me!
    My reaction exactly!

    You can't really tell from the photo above, but each one of those little metal rectangles has a tiny black plastic protrusion sticking out to the north (top) of the picture. That's the switch arm that you have to move. And remember, there are 3 positions for each switch!

    Time to break out the magnifying lens...

    Adam

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    I was caught out by this and suggested to Bridge they add this detail to the manual!!!!
    This space for rent.

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    Thanks Sal,
    our people will do it soon, thanks for your good idea.
    Best regards!
    Bridge
    Quote Originally Posted by discothefunkyhippo View Post
    Here is a picture of those tiny switches:

    Attachment 42210

    I shared this thread with Bridge and asked him to post the manual for posterity.

    I try and snag some pictures of the output with a real camera later this week when I have time (iPhone doesn't cut it).

    -Sal
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    Quote Originally Posted by kecked View Post
    so how do you like it?
    I would have to agree with Sugeek, its nice for not having to do anything except pull it out of the box and wire it up (oh yeah, and find those switches ).

    The output doesn't look as nice as what you or Swami have been able to achieve with the single mode diodes. With that said, I still haven't had much time to muck with it to see if I can clean things up a bit.

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    Replace the green diode with the 120mw one. When I suggested this idea to bridge the 50mw was the only one around. You'll have to increase current a touch as well. The idea was to make a lower power device you just add scanners to in order to get new people up and running cheap and quick. For the price I don't think you can build it yourself much less costly. Pair this with bill's 506 scanners and credit card amps and you should have a 200mw white light in a tiny tiny footprint for programming show material.

    I'm using the 120mw diode a 170mw red and a 5.6mm m140 blue in my projector and it is plenty for the living room. I had to add beam expanders to get the blue and green in spec.

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    Hi Kecked,

    Isn't the 120mw 520 a multi mode diode?

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    It is multi mode diode, but it's beam and divergence is really nice
    Quote Originally Posted by Stiffler View Post
    Hi Kecked,

    Isn't the 120mw 520 a multi mode diode?
    Laser-wave can supply:
    Green 532nm, 4W, 10W, 15W
    blue 445nm, 2W, 3.5W, 6W, 10W
    blue 462nm, 2W
    Red 638nm, 500mW, 1W,2W, 4W, 5W, 6W, 8W, 10W
    All diodes, All optics, All mount, All laser base and housing for yourselves building lasers.
    Speical products, 532nm, OEM-V-SS, 4W, 98mm*46mm*48mm; OEM-H, 10W, 250mm*88mm*70mm
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    REALLY nice! I am running 120mw green/ 170mw red /m140 5.6mm 450nm running low power. It's beautiful. Using Bridges dichro as well. That module you have should be great with the better green even more so. I use a 2x beam expander on the blue and ordered a 3x. I then run all of it through a 2x beam expander and the beam on the wall is rather close to single mode. I plan to change the expanders to expanding spatial filters. dpss is dead to me. Next time I go non diode will be the fiber lasers.

    Anyway bridges module can be fit with the diodes I suggested and the driver can handle the current just fine. The idea of the all single mode low power module is to keep safety sane while people learn and to use as a programming projector. Pair that with the 506 scanners and you have a very compact safe intro device for people as long as a perfect programming projector. It should be so small and light you can take it with you and run it on very little power. Maybe even run it on batteries like 4 12V motor cycle batteries. (can't get around the scanner needs). You bought a jem!

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    Here it is the manual. thanks.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails LW RGB-250mW manual.pdf  

    Laser-wave can supply:
    Green 532nm, 4W, 10W, 15W
    blue 445nm, 2W, 3.5W, 6W, 10W
    blue 462nm, 2W
    Red 638nm, 500mW, 1W,2W, 4W, 5W, 6W, 8W, 10W
    All diodes, All optics, All mount, All laser base and housing for yourselves building lasers.
    Speical products, 532nm, OEM-V-SS, 4W, 98mm*46mm*48mm; OEM-H, 10W, 250mm*88mm*70mm
    www.laser-wave.com or www.laser-wave.net
    bridge@laser-wave.com or 463366312@qq.com
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